In a show of solidarity for those who are being held captive against their will, oppressed, and colonized by this authoritarian regime “Jaulas // Cages” is a week celebrating emerging Latinx Image-makers who I am interviewing to gain their insight and voice on the current danger it is to be outside the white patriarchal standard […]
Archives for September 2020
Jaulas // Cages: Alanna Styer: A Prairie, Not A Promise
In a show of solidarity for those who are being held captive against their will, oppressed, and colonized by this authoritarian regime “Jaulas // Cages” is a week celebrating emerging Latinx Image-makers who I am interviewing to gain their insight and voice on the current danger it is to be outside the white patriarchal standard […]
Jaulas//Cages: Emerald Arguelles
In a show of solidarity for those who are being held captive against their will, oppressed, and colonized by this authoritarian regime “Jaulas // Cages” is a week celebrating emerging Latinx Image-makers who I am interviewing to gain their insight and voice on the current danger it is to be outside the white patriarchal standard […]
The Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture
The Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture is a $20,000 prize awarded annually to a photographer whose work demonstrates a compelling new vision in photographic portraiture. In addition to the winner, the jury selects three finalists each year who are invited to participate in an exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Photography. […]
Nancy Baron: Palm Springs Modern Dogs
In a time of self-quarantine and confinement, a time of wildfires, hurricanes, and earthquakes, plus the addition of a contentious election looming, Nancy Baron’s new book and exhibition, Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home is the perfect tonic for thinking about better times. Her photographs allow us bask in the sun drenched glow of mid-century […]
International Peace Week: Brett Van Ort: Minescapes
In honor of the International Day of Peace and Peace Week, Lenscratch has partnered with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to feature photographic projects highlighting the lasting impacts of war, conflict, and displacement. Lauren Tate Baeza, Director of Exhibitions at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is our guest editor. […]